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"Most recently, in 2018, Murphy shuttered his West Village fish shack Ditch Plains after a 12-year run." - Beth Landman
American restaurant · Montauk
Hip, white-walled reboot of a longtime American eatery featuring a lounge-style patio & live music.
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Fusion restaurant · Montauk
Nestled just two blocks from the beach, this vibrant American eatery dazzles with local seafood, seasonal produce, and inventive cocktails.
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Resort hotel · Montauk
Nestled on Fort Pond, this vibrant hotel blends a stylish stay with an energetic beach club vibe, featuring live music, a lively bar, and chic waterfront dining.
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Restaurant · Montauk
Casual eatery offering raw bar selections, pizzas, and American fare, plus live music.
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Hotel · Montauk
Nestled just a short stroll from the beach, this vintage-inspired boutique hotel offers spacious rooms, a lively pool scene, and friendly service, making for a perfect Montauk getaway.
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Bar & grill · Montauk
Local sports bar functions as a casual family eatery by day & transforms into a party spot at night.
Polished lakefront resort with a marina & 4 restaurants, plus indoor & outdoor pools. Set on Lake Montauk, this polished resort is 53 miles from I-495, 3 miles from Dutch Plains Beach and 2 miles from Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course. The airy, nautical-themed rooms and 3-bedrooms villas feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges, as well as en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and balconies or terraces. Parking and shuttle service are complimentary. Other amenities include an outdoor and a heated indoor pool, a gym and a spa, as well as 4 restaurants and bars. There's also a marina, a kids' club, seasonal water sports rentals and event space for up to 200 guests.
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Nestled near Montauk Point, this rustic gem serves up a delightful New American menu with seasonal, organic ingredients and stunning sunset views.
Historical place museum · Montauk
Scenic views & museum at historic 1796 lighthouse authorized under President George Washington.